Phong Nha Cave

Cueva Phong Nha
Phong Nha Cave (Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, Dong Hoi) – located 7 hours (519 km.) south of Hanoi, this cave were discovered by scientists of the British Caving Research Association in 2005. This site has the length of 31km, the longest dry cave in Asia. With naturally primitive features, Phong Nha Cave looks like a landscape painting, making it very attractive to visitors. According to spelunkers, the deeper one journeys into the cave, the more one feels the wells of heavenly clarity all around. There are a series of white crystal stalactites resembling glass pillars and many other spectacular formations.
Phong Nha cave is not only a natural legacy of the world or a wonder of the country Vietnam, but also a relic system of the historic street Ho Chi Minh which collaborates with Xuan Son Ferry in order to create a route supporting for the battleground of the South Vietnam during the U.S. war. Today, this place has become the first section of Ho Chi Minh trails. Various travel outfits offer tours of this site, such as: https://oxalis.com.vn; https://phong-nha-cave.com; https://phongnhadiscovery.com; https://phongnhatourism.com.vn; https://sondoongcavetour.abstravel.asia;